The Fab Four perform at the State Fair Coliseum in Indianapolis, IN, USA, on
September 3, 1964.

"The Beatles played two shows at the Indiana State Fair on September 3, 1964.
The 5:00 PM show in the Coliseum was recorded on audio tape and film. The audio
recording was made by WIFE-AM and was broadcast live, announced by Jerry Baker.
The concert film was originally shot on 16mm by WISH-TV and parts of it were
included on a TV special, 'Our Fair Beatles'. Flying in from the Philadelphia
show the night before, The Beatles arrived in Indianapolis at the Indiana State
Fair on September 3, 1964. They kicked their afternoon concert off in the
fairgrounds' Coliseum, where they performed their 12-song set list running a
little over a half-hour, before 10,000, or so, screaming fans." - Roger
Stormo, The Daily Beatle

"Despite the mania surrounding the bands' visit, 1964 was still a simpler
time, as evidenced by the Beatles' contract rider, the portion that details
musicians' hospitality needs... In his letter to Robert Weedon at the Indiana
State Fair, dated Aug. 10, three weeks before their historic appearance,
Beatles' handler Ira Sidelle of General Artists Corp. wrote that 'we would
appreciate it very much' if the lads' dressing room could be equipped with 'a
supply of clean towels, chairs, a case of cold Coca Cola, and if at all
possible, a portable TV set.'" - Will Higgins, IndyStar.com